LIVE: Aussie’s crowning moment as boxing superstar Canelo makes triumphant homecoming

LIVE: Aussie’s crowning moment as boxing superstar Canelo makes triumphant homecoming

Undisputed super middleweight boxing king Saul “Canelo” Alvarez will bid to make a triumphant return to Mexican soil when he faces British challenger John Ryder in his hometown of Guadalajara.

An estimated crowd of 55,000 is expected to pack the Akron Stadium for an open-air championship bout that is boxing icon Alvarez’s first fight in Mexico in nearly 12 years.

Alvarez (58-2-2, 39 knockouts) is the overwhelming favourite to retain his WBC, WBA, IBF and WBO belts against mandatory challenger Ryder (32-5, 18 knockouts) in a fight scheduled to coincide with Mexico’s Cinco de Mayo national holiday weekend.

The 32-year-old ringmaster is revelling in the opportunity to fight before fans in Guadalajara, where as a child he sold ice cream out of a van alongside his father before going on to become a boxing superstar.

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“I feel very proud and happy to bring this fight to Guadalajara and give the people some of the experience I have in other places as the best in the world,” Alvarez told reporters at a recent training camp in San Diego.

“It’s the perfect time. A long time ago I wanted to fight in Guadalajara, but I think this is the perfect moment, the perfect fight to bring to Guadalajara.”

Alvarez, regarded by many as the best pound-for-pound fighter in boxing, heads into the bout after a mixed 2022.

He was well beaten by Dmitri Bivol last May after stepping up to light heavyweight, before labouring to a unanimous victory over old rival Gennadiy Golovkin in September.

Alvarez later underwent surgery on his left hand to address a long-running ligament problem.

Alvarez insists, however, that he is ready to quash any suggestion he may be a spent force.

“I’m so excited to show everybody they’re wrong,” he said of critics.

“I’m very excited and motivated. Be careful with that.”

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Mexican boxer Saul “Canelo” Alvarez (L) and British boxer John Ryder (R) pose for a picture during the weighing ceremony. (Photo by ULISES RUIZ / AFP)Source: AFP

Alvarez acknowledges, though, that his opponent Ryder, who heads into the bout on a run of four straight wins, has nothing to lose.

“He has everything to win, nothing to lose, right?” Alvarez said.

“He’s always there, fighting with the good fighters trying to get that opportunity, and now he has got it. It’s going to be a danger for me, but I feel good.”

The 34-year-old Ryder echoed Alvarez’s comments.

“The pressure’s on him,” Ryder said this week.

“I feel like I can enjoy this. No pressure on me, it’s all on him.”

The fact remains, however, that Ryder, who has vowed to take an aggressive approach in Sunday’s bout, is a heavy underdog.

Three of the Londoner’s five career defeats have come against fighters that Alvarez dismantled emphatically — Callum Smith, Rocky Fielding and Billy Joe Saunders. A Ryder victory this weekend would send shockwaves through the boxing world.

Alvarez knows all the pressure is on him. (Photo by ULISES RUIZ / AFP)Source: AFP

Ryder, though, is adamant he has earned the right to face off against Alvarez following solid wins last year over Zach Parker and Daniel Jacobs.

“I’ve dug deep. I’ve done what I’ve had to do. I’ve worked hard to get back into this mandatory position, took the right fights at the right times, and I’m just really pleased to be here,” Ryder said.

“I’ve had a lot of ups and downs in my career, been unfairly unjudged at times with results that should have gone my way but didn’t, so I feel this is my chance at redemption, to right the wrongs and cement my legacy.”

Earlier in the fight card, Australian Stevie Spark (16-2, 14 KO) faces Mexican star Gabriel Valenzuela (26-3-1, 16 KO) for the WBA intercontinental super lightweight title.

Valenzuela will be the hometown hero, with Spark already prepared for a hostile reception as he looks to further announce himself in the boxing world.

Gabriel Gollaz Valenzuela and Steve Spark pose during a ceremonial weigh-in. (Photo by Hector Vivas/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

“At the end of the day, as loud as the people are on the outside, when me and Gabriel Valenzuela are in the ring it’s just me and him and the referee,” Spark told The Main Event Boxing Podcast.

“The people on the outside doesn’t really matter to me.

“Also when you look at the other side, I’m the type of fighter when everything’s stacked against me and when my back’s against the wall is when I fight better.

“Look at me when I went to Cleveland and took on Montana Love. I rose to the occasion. And I believe I’m going to rise to the occasion again.”

WHAT TIME DOES IT START AND HOW CAN I WATCH?

Coverage of Canelo vs Ryder starts on Main Event from 9am on Sunday May 7 (AEST), with the main event ring walks expected to take place at around 1pm (11pm ET).

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FULL FIGHT CARD

Saul “Canelo” Alvarez (c) vs John Ryder — Undisputed super middleweight title

Julio Cesar Martinez (c) vs Ronal Batista — WBC flyweight title

Gabriel Gollaz Valenzuela vs Stevie Spark — Super lightweight

Oleksandr Gvozdyk vs Ricards Bolotniks — Light heavyweight

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